Warning: Shameless Plug.
https://www.amazon.com/Breakdowns-Melanie-Alexander/dp/B077QMGNDVOur feature "Breakdowns" is still rolling along on Amazon Prime - although it is better known as its original name "Writer's Cramp." Our theatrical agent changed the name for US Distribution, the other six countries it is still called WR.
If you want a twisted comedy, I'm guessing most of your will get a kick out of it - although there is no sex, violence, nudity or profanity. They gave it a PG because of a smoking scene - but whatever . . . Directed by Darva D. Campbell (known hereabouts as "Her Redness") and lit and shot by an obscure former golf writer.
You'll also see Neal Meagher's name in the credits, whose artistic talents - across several departments - was a fabulous addition to the crew. Mrs. Meagher even contributed her fabulous cooling skills as guest Crafty.
After you rewatch the Monty Python films - or Animal House, here are a few suggestions:
#2. Watch "Showgirls." It retires the trophy for so-bad-it-is-great . . . . and the cinematography is stunning. I found myself running sequences back and forth to watch them again - not for the ubiquitous nudity, but the sheer nutty, over-the-top behavior of the characters. You'll love it, just don't show it to any kids.
#3. "The Room" - and then watch "The Disaster Artist" as a double-feature. You'll thank me . . . . but watch the original before the parody/remake. I laughed so hard I nearly peed my pants.
#4. "The Return of the Pink Panther" . . . . funniest Peter Sellers movie ever made - though not as poignantly funny as "Being There."
#5. "Harold and Maude." This is still the funniest movie I have ever seen - for those with a decidedly offbeat sense of humor. Ironically, filmed right down the street from our house - and the last feature film made primarily on the S.F. Peninsula since, you guessed it: Writer's Cramp.